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Alone In The Dark

Alone In The Dark

by Atari
Platform:   Xbox 360
2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)

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  • BBFC Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Suitable for 15 years and over. Not for sale to persons under age 15. By placing an order for this product, you declare that you are 15 years of age or over.
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  • Central Park - One of the worlds most iconic and best loved urban landmarks has been accurately reproduced using satellite data and thousands of photographs
  • Captivating Story - The story reveals the conspiracy behind Central Park and challenges beliefs on the afterlife based on ideas and theories drawn from real-world spiritual philosophies
  • Narrative Intensity - Taking cues from blockbuster TV drama's, the story is told in a TV season-style narrative structure to deliver maximum intensity throughout, keeping the player hooked
  • Real-World Rules - Revolutionary technology brings a new level of environmental interaction to the gameplay where anything you could do is real-life, you can do in the game
  • Immersion - The player is plunged into the heart of the action in real-time with full movement control, in-game inventory system, on-body damage and healing system, and physiological effects
  • Photographic Rendering - Edens proprietary Twilight technology and rendering engine create a lavishly detailed game world with highly realistic and advanced cinematographic effects including depth of field, camera focus, numerous light sources, moisture, reflections and high dynamic range effects.

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  • ASIN: B000E52P9K
  • Item Weight: 118 g
  • Release Date: 20 Jun 2008
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 2,331 in PC & Video Games (See Bestsellers in PC & Video Games)

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There’s something strange and frightening happening in the middle of New York City’s Central Park; something whispered to have been intentionally kept secret; something that players are compelled to explore in Alone in the Dark.

Known today as a safe haven for New Yorkers yearning for relief from the stresses of their chaotic metropolis, history records that Central Park was built on a useless swamp, yet as the New York City skyline hurtled towards the sky over the last 150 years, making the city the most expensive real estate in the world, the park has remained untouched. Why? Civic pride? Perhaps, but the recent strange happenings in and around the park are casting doubt on that, doubts that require investigating.



The return of an iconic series
Edward Carnby
Paranormal PI Edward Carnby.
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Stunningly spooky views of NYC
Stunningly spooky views of NYC.
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The odd wildlife of Central Park
The odd wildlife of Central Park.
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A whole new inventory system
A whole new inventory system.
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Enter Edward Carnby, Paranormal Investigator
Despite the title, Alone in the Dark is actually the fifth game in a series that dates back to 1992 and centers around the experiences of Edward "the reptile" Carnby. A paranormal investigator by trade, Carnby is looking for answers to the strange events and horrific creatures reported in and around the park, but gets more than he bargained for when all the mysteries and terrors of the park spill out over the course of one apocalyptic night. It’s the player’s task to avoid the new frightening dangers of the park as you search for the answers to what these supernatural occurrences mean and why they are happening.

Gameplay Based on Full Player Immersion
Packed full of action and vivid in its realism Alone in the Dark goes to the extreme to keep players engaged and immersed by plunging them into the heart of the action in real-time at every turn and challenging them to survive using full movement control. The goal here is to allow players to do or at least feel that they can do more or less whatever is possible in real life, within the game.

Need to avoid a blast of steam or an eruption of fire that has shot up in your path? You can simply side-step it or you can handle the obstacle with a little more panache by using the environment around you, for example by swinging around it using reachable pipes or wires. In another situation you may be challenged by attacking monsters. No problem. You can take the path of least resistance, again by side-stepping them or placing an obstacle between yourself and them, but if you are feeling like taking out a little aggression you can pick up a board, chair, box, etc. and have at it. Nearly anything that you come across that would be usable in real life is usable in game and can be wielded in several different ways.

In addition, game developer Eden Studios has done away with a few in-game conventions in favour of real life upgrades. Instead of old-fashioned health bars Alone in the Dark uses realistic body damage and physiological effects to show players how much damage has been done to Carnby by the new dangerous nightlife of Central Park. Basically this means if Carnby has been taking a licking he’s going to be a little bloody. Monsters use sensory perception of all kinds to find their victims, so players need to keep aware of Carnby’s physical state, as well as the impact he has on his surroundings. Also gone are traditional inventory systems that take players out of the game while you switch or check items in your possession, replaced by an in-game inventory system where items are carried in the folds of Carnby’s trench coat. This allows you to stay in the action the whole time. Sticking with the realism theme, the number of items that Carnby can carry is limited, but since ingenuity is built into the system, items can be combined or their uses altered, mostly with tape, so players can adjust as challenges arise.

TV Style Intensity That Keeps You Hooked
Built around a unique television style episodic narrative game structure, the storyline of Alone in the Dark is split into a number of distinct 30-40 minute episodes, doled out one at a time as you play. This new way to progress through the storyline ensures that players can enjoy the game regardless of the amount of time they have available without ever feeling lost. Each time a saved game is launched, the episode will begin with a video summary of the previous episode to quickly re-immerse the player in the story, removing the need to remember where you were or what you were doing at the end of your last play session. In addition, every episode will also close with a nail-biting, cliff-hanger ending to rattle players’ nerves. And when you choose to leave the game, a video teaser of the next episode will play to leave players always wanting more.

Vivid Photographic Rendering
Even on a bad day, and this will be a bad one, Central Park and New York City are something to see. With Game developer Eden’s proprietary Twilight technology and rendering engine, players can expect to see everything from the City’s famous landmarks to the manifestations of the evil that have been festering in Central Park come to life as if you were there. This lavishly detailed game world takes advantage of highly realistic and advanced cinematographic effects including depth of field, camera focus, numerous light sources, moisture, reflections and High Dynamic Range effects.

Whether it’s the innovative game play, the unique episodic game structure, the advanced physics or the return of a ground-breaking protagonist recast in the modern era, Alone in the Dark holds something for players willing to take on the mysteries and dangers at the heart of Central Park.

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Region Free, Will Play On Any 360 Console System

Central Park is hiding a secret. Built as a safe haven not only for the people of New York, but for something else entirely. The vast parkland has been protected by generations of guardians while the most expensive city in the world reached skyward on its fringes. Now the truth can no longer be contained, and paranormal investigator Edward Carnby finds himself inexplicably cast into the eye of the storm as over the course of one apocalyptic night he must uncover the earth-shattering secret behind Central Park. New York will never be the same again.

  • Central Park - One of the worlds most iconic and best loved urban landmarks has been accurately reproduced using satellite data and thousands of photographs
  • Captivating Story - The story reveals the conspiracy behind Central Park and challenges beliefs on the afterlife based on ideas and theories drawn from real-world spiritual philosophies
  • Narrative Intensity - Taking cues from blockbuster TV drama's, the story is told in a TV season-style narrative structure to deliver maximum intensity throughout, keeping the player hooked
  • Real-World Rules - Revolutionary technology brings a new level of environmental interaction to the gameplay where anything you could do is real-life, you can do in the game
  • Immersion - The player is plunged into the heart of the action in real-time with full movement control, in-game inventory system, on-body damage and healing system, and physiological effects
  • Photographic Rendering - Edens proprietary Twilight technology and rendering engine create a lavishly detailed game world with highly realistic and advanced cinematographic effects including depth of field, camera focus, numerous light sources, moisture, reflections and high dynamic range effects.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!, 9 Sep 2008
By Andrew Dott "Troy Bolton" (Scotland) - See all my reviews
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Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars 
OK, so in all my 20 years of gaming, (yes 2 whole decades) I have never felt inclined to write about or review a game, but after playing Alone in the Dark (a game for which I was really looking forward to), I just had to come on here and voice my opinions.
The reasons for this being many. I felt I had to warn others against making the mistake of purchasing this game. Where to start? The controls of this game are perhaps the most frustrating of any game I have ever played. Even after almost memorising the manual, do you find the protagonist doing something different than what you want him to. The camera angles are also annoying, and not in an 'obscuring-any-threat-until-the-last-minute-and-therefore-making-it-scarier' way. Simply in a way which makes it unfair on the player and has you struggling to walk in the right direction, never mind fight anything!
The driving sections are uber-frustrating also. The first taste of driving is actually pretty good and the controls seem to flow pretty nicely, however when it comes to the high-speed, frantic drive through a fast-collapsing New York City, they just turn chaotic. A slight nudge of a piece of debris or scenery and youe car comes to a halt. You don't bounce off, or scrape along the side, you stop. Halt. End of. Meaning that in order to then regain your direction and continue on your way, you have to reverse which takes ages to garner enough speed to actually take you away from said obstacle, meaning that by the time you have enough leverage to turn yourself the right way, you have been caught by the pursuing quake.
Some may say, well you have the option of skipping to the next part, due to the DVD-style episode select, but as previous reviewers have already said, it ruins the flow of the game and makes you miss out on story. And besides you shouldnt have to skip parts.
After all this, you may ask, why a 3 rating if it's so frustrating? Well, despite all these cons, there are a few pros. The graphics are fantastic, and there's a certain cinematic feel to game which makes it feel more like you are controlling a movie, than playing a game. The cutscenes blend seamlessly with the action, which is a nice change, but this often creates a lack of clarity as some are just mistaken for ingame speech and therefore information is missed.
Overall, the game had huge potential and could have been great. Great graphics, an intriguing story and a pretty original approach with the episode-select and movie-like feel. However, the opportunity was missed big time here, and the frustrating gameplay and control systems overshadow all of these positive aspects.
Final warning! Dont waste money on this. Rent it if you really want to try it out first. Oh, and if you're a shouter, make sure you soundproof your gaming room first, because this game's gonna draw complaints from the neighbours!
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14 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars An exercise in frustration, 23 Jun 2008
By Mr. B. J. Hunt "jedra_" (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars 
I have been looking forward to this game for such a long time and got it today as a present. I just played it for a couple of hours and I am totally disappointed. The control system is awkward at best with the camera swinging around all over the place. It seems to take an age for the controls to respond to anything and it feels very clumsy.

Also there are points in the game (and I am not very far in at all) where you have no idea what it is you are supposed to be doing. I have got to a point where you are supposed to get to a security guard and have blundered about for about an hour before giving up and switching off the Xbox.

The graphics and physics are great - which is just about all the game has to offer really.

It would probably be better on the PC as it seems that a mouse/keyboard combination may be a better control system than the Xbox controller.

I doubt I will bother to play this again, so it is destined for trade-in already.

I would suggest that you rent this before buying.

*EDIT - to add insult to injury... I gave this game another go today and it seems that the fancy graphics and physics works the Xbox a little too hard. For the first time ever I got the dreaded RROD (Re Ring Of Death) while playing this game!
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16 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Great interactive tech demo - but a very poor game., 24 Jun 2008
By Mr. B. C. MAY (Worcestershire, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars 

The on-foot sections are admittedly quite fun, although the controls are needlessly complicated - and this is from somebody who has played through all the old Resident Evil and Silent Hill games.

But the driving sections are just too terrible for words! They are frustrating to control and and the total lack of checkpoints during these sections wasted hours of my life that I'll never get back. I felt like Eden games were having some kind of joke at my expense.

Perhaps it was for failures such as this, that they implemented a DVD-style menu system, which allows the player to select differnt Episodes and sequences within each episode. So if you get stuck in a section, you can just move onto the next.

The thinking behind this was supposedly to allow all players to be able to finish the game. But you're not finishing the game if you've skipped half of it! If they really wanted players to see the end of the game, then why did they not simply include an easier difficulty setting?

I think the real reason for this implementation, was in the hopes that players would use it to see more of the game's set-pieces. The other reason for this was to aid in presenting the game as though it was a season of a TV show, and in this respect, it does it rather well. There is even a 'Previously on Alone in the Dark' section, when you load a game in.

I waited a year in excitement for this game! I eagerly devoured all the videos and tech demos, which seemed to suggest that this game was getting back to what I like most about survival horror games, but in the end, Eden seemed to manage to screw it up in ways I wouldn't even have thought existed! That these monumental screw-ups exist alongside some very good ideas makes the game even more disappointing, because you can't help see what could have been.

Perhaps if they had spent less time making tech demos and more time making an actual game, things may have been improved.

Another problem is the inventory. The way it works is actually quite clever, but the fact that the game does not pause while you are using it, can lead to a lot of frustration, while you fuble around while enemies close in.

I know that in real life it wouldn't pause while searching your pockets, but then again, in real life, you would be able to move and avoid attack whilst doing so. Not pausing while in the inventory may be realistic, but it is not fun.

It's a real shame too, because the story is quite compelling. If this was actually turned into a TV series, I'd SO watch it!

I shelled out for the Limited Edition, and now I just feel as if I have been mugged. What a joke.

The only good thing about this game, apart from the creative puzzles, was the excellant soundtrack.

I'd rather play ObsCure or Alone in the Dark - The New Nightmare, than this new abomination any day.

Now I'm going to have to wait, and hope that Silent Hill Homecoming or Resident Evil 5 hit the spot. Maybe Alan Wake will fill the Alone in the Dark-shaped void - if it ever materialises that is.

Either way, for the sake of your sanity - AVOID ALONE IN THE DARK!
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1.0 out of 5 stars OMG where do I even start? Terrible just terrible!
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Published 1 month ago by Mands

2.0 out of 5 stars Game of your Dreams... By that I mean your nightmares!
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3.0 out of 5 stars A flawed masterpiece?
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2.0 out of 5 stars Do not make the same mistake I did by buying this game
I bought this beacause it is one of the few 'horror' genre games on Xbox 360. And because it is a good price. But i don't think i've ever been more frustrated with a game. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Sarah

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
This game was beyond what i expected...

You first wake up surrounded by bad guys..one of them tells you to look at him... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Mrs.Peters

4.0 out of 5 stars GOOD.. BUT
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Published 10 months ago by soogi

5.0 out of 5 stars Alone is awesome!
I played alone in the dark for the first time on xbox 360 and I wasn't disappointed. Sure there's a few little camera and control issues but let's be honest, "real gamers"... Read more
Published 13 months ago by M Dawg

3.0 out of 5 stars Terrible Clunky Controls
Ive only been playing this game an hour or so but felt I just had to write this..

First of all the control system is TERRIBLE, camera angles are TERRIBLE, fighting... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Steve

3.0 out of 5 stars A Good Concept But...
When I first played the demo of this game on Xbox Live I was impressed - it was innovative and different and had a good atmosphere to it. Read more
Published 15 months ago by ~* Niteskye *~

5.0 out of 5 stars What's the fun if it was easy?
Now I might be a masocist, but I loved the game. Yes I have lost many an hour trying to drive to Central Park, but I can now do it it 2 or 3 trys now (and aint I proud lol) and... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Lillibett

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